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> Parting Out My 1979 Toyota Celica
cakes227
post Mar 1 2009, 11:55 AM
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I am parting out my 1979 toyota celica. It has a 20r engine that runs great and has 137,039 miles on it. The car is in good shape except the front passenger side wheel has fallen off and all of the suspension parts for that wheel are bad. if you need any parts just let me know. Here are some pictures.

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71firebird400
post May 13 2009, 07:22 PM
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Hi there,


I am looking for a pair of door latches for my 79 celica. They appear to have some sort of plastic coating on them that holds the door completely shut; on my car this plastic has worn/fallen off; preventing the doors from closing completely.

If your car has both good latches I would be very interested.

Please e-mail me at mbraaksma@jacks.sdstate.edu

Thanks,


Mark
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Avant Garde
post Oct 30 2009, 08:20 AM
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Sent you a pm, but just incase, would love to buy some of the Celica parts if you still got.
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